Her ‘work’ was found on disc in a dusty drawer, according to Maya, now we hear it was found in Alice Dewey’s ‘workplace’ - and Stanley Ann left Alice a letter before she died, asking that it be published in Indonesian.
Yep. I buy all that. Hook, line and sinker. The disgusting part isn’t what they apparently did, it’s that they don’t care if we see through it or not.
The ends always justify the means. That’s all that matters.
Stanley Ann requested her great friend and mentor to publish her Ph.D. dissertation in Indonesian, and she made this a dying request? In 1995? If so, then what took her so long?
14 years later, once the “son” is president, then Dewey fulfills the dying wish of her dear friend? Okay, so maybe she was busy and the dissertation, in excess of a thousand pages, needed editing. But 14 years it took?
They have no students there who could help? Work/study and all that? Maya couldn’t have done a little editing?
As I said, dissertations must be submitted in publication format. So all it had to have done is cutting it down. Otherwise, just have it translated into Indonesian and publish it as is, to honor your friend’s dying wish.
Are we supposed to accept the “it was lost” excuse as the explanation for why it took her 14 years to honor Ann’s request? If so, then how much value did she put on the scholarship and the friend’s request?